A talented trio of legendary tenor saxophone players and music educators – Gary Campbell, George Garzone, and Frank Tiberi – collaborate for this very special concert, joined by Tim Ray on Piano, John Lockwood on bass, and Yoron Israel on drums.

Virtuoso playing and delicate soundscapes define the music of U.S.-based Scottish harpist Maeve Gilchrist. The Ostinato Project originated as a concept for Gilchrist's first solo harp album, a recording intended to explore and celebrate the harp.

With influences and interests that range from metal to the folk music (passing by styles like jazz, R&B, and funk) of countries in Latin America, Europe, and North America, Felipe Guzmán presents an eclectic and rich blend of his experiences as an artist, a musician, and a human being that seeks to affect physically and emotionally every person he can.

The Masters Speak Series is a collection of interactive, exclusive interviews led by jazz radio legend Steve Schwartz. On November 18, world-renowned bass player Ben Street will be featured. A native of Gorham, Maine, Street is considered one of the most sought-after bass players in the jazz community.

This program includes a wide range of music that revolves around percussion as the main voice. The program includes a marimba concerto, xylophone concerto, timpani solo, multipercussion solo, and pop compositions and arrangements by Jordan Brooks for marimba and rhythm section.

A lively and lyrical concert featuring the Berklee Flute Choir and the Autumn Winds and Piano Ensemble, directed by Woodwind Department faculty member Wendy Rolfe. Original Berklee compositions and arrangements, as well as classics in styles from Latin to baroque, to romantic to world music, will delight listeners.

This event, lasting 60-90 minutes, will be a reading of a work in progress about the Cotton Club. It will feature student readers/performers and a music ensemble. The purpose of the event is to test the script before an invited audience.

The Masters Speak Series is a collection of interactive, exclusive interviews led by jazz radio legend Steve Schwartz. On November 26, Grammy Award-winning pianist and composer Danilo Pérez will be the featured guest. Pérez is among the most influential and dynamic musicians of our time. In just over a decade, his distinctive blend of pan-American jazz has attracted critical acclaim and loyal audiences.